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Awakening to who we really are is at the heart of yoga ... Yoga offers a path to this underlying field of being, which is the source of creativity, fulfillment, and abundance. — David Simon

The journey is the destination. Finding the answers for yourself, achieving understanding, is part of your journey. — A.G. Riddle

Whatever comedian says he doesn't read comments, I never believe him, because we all have the same pathological problem to see what people think of us, and it sucks, because you try not to take it personally, and people are monsters and idiots. — Joe Mande

I never set out to be a role model, but I guess parents like it because I am dedicated to school. — Tatyana Ali

Aye, it could', Ian added. 'It's many a time when I've walked alone on the misty moors of Scotland, the fog creeping in, the waves pounding against the shore, and then the lone, eerie call of a dead chicken. Caaa-cluck. Caaa-cluck — Terri Reid

Nobody enjoys being on display," said Isabel. But then she thought: Some do, and so she added, "Except actors. And narcissists. — Alexander McCall Smith

If you'd wanted to get married with your feet on the ground, then you should have said something. — Julie Garwood

I continue to have a special pride and passion for AOL, and I strongly believe that AOL - once the leading Internet company in the world - can return to its past greatness. — Steve Case

Calonice: My dear Lysistrata, just what is this matter you've summoned us women to consider.What's up? Something big?
Lysistrata: Very big.
Calonice: (interested) Is it stout too?
Lysistrata: (smiling) Yes, indeed
both big and stout.
Calonice: What? And the women still haven't come?
Lysistrata: It's not what you suppose; they'd come soon enough for that. — Aristophanes

Politeness, n: The most acceptable hypocrisy. — Ambrose Bierce

I feel that, in a sense, the writer knows nothing any longer. He has no moral stance. He offers the reader the contents of his own head, a set of options and imaginative alternatives. His role is that of a scientist, whether on safari or in his laboratory, faced with an unknown terrain or subject. All he can do is to devise various hypotheses and test them against the facts. — J.G. Ballard

One doesn't know, necessarily, when one meets the trip-action person in one's life. A good teacher, a flirt behind the dry-goods counter, a petty thief wielding a knife. Any one of a thousand chance encounters might be the chance of a lifetime. Or a deathtime. — Gregory Maguire

I'm sure Hitler was great with his family. — George Carlin

Our job is to stand up for our beliefs, cling to them no matter what, and wait for our redemption. Jesus will not let us down. — Terri Blackstock